Putin says he hopes there will be no need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine
- Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that there has been no need to use nuclear weapons in Ukraine, expressing hope they will not be required.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy criticized the ceasefire as an attempt to create a 'soft atmosphere' before Russia's celebrations, pushing for a more substantial 30-day pause in hostilities.
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Putin Says Russia Has the Forces and Resources To Bring the War in Ukraine to a 'Logical Conclusion', Hopes to Never Have To Use Nuclear Weapons
While Putin believes Russia will win the war conventionally, the threat of nuclear war is again a reality. It’s been only a few days since the Donald J. Trump administration apparently stepped back from its role as a mediator in the peace process between Russia and Ukraine – and already the possibility nuclear attacks are a daily feature in the news cycle. Just yesterday (3), after Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky doubled down on his threat t…
Putin ‘hopes’ Russia won’t have to nuke Ukraine as he brags on state TV about ‘logical conclusion’ of war
Russian tyrant Vladimir Putin refrained from completely ruling out the use of nuclear weapons to subdue Ukraine and said that, so far, there has been no need for them.
Putin rules out use of nuclear weapons in Ukraine, affirms sufficient strength for ending the war
In an interview for the film "Moscow. Kremlin. Putin. 25 Years," airing Sunday, May 4, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated there was "no necessity" for the Russian Armed Forces to use nuclear weapons in their ongoing conflict with Ukraine. He emphasized, "They wanted to provoke us into making mistakes. But there was no need to use the weapon you mentioned, and hopefully, it will remain unnecessary." Putin asserted that the Russian military h…
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